LG Nano 90 Series vs. Samsung Q80A Series vs. Sony X90J Series

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LG Nano 90 Series vs. Samsung Q80A Series vs. Sony X90J Series ,Which is better? What's your opinion? There are comparisons.​


1. LG Nano 90 Series 65

LG NANO90 2021 is a good overall 4k TV. It is located at the top of LG's mid-range NanoCell product line and is slightly improved over LG NANO90 2020.

If you want to use it in a well-lit room, this is a good choice because it is bright enough to fight glare and has an impressive reflection treatment. Gamers should appreciate features such as its 120Hz panel, HDMI 2.1 input, and variable refresh rate (VRR) support. It also has fast response time and low game input delay.

It has an IPS panel with a fairly wide viewing angle, but it is not as good as most IPS panels because the image starts to look darker when viewed from a certain angle. It also has a low native contrast, so black looks gray, and the local dimming function will shatter any bright highlights, so the image quality will not be improved.

LG NANO90 2021 is suitable for HDR games. It has good gaming features, such as VRR support and 120Hz refresh rate. Due to its fast response time and low input delay, it provides a responsive gaming experience. However, HDR content does not look good because of its average contrast, poor local dimming, and low HDR brightness.
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2. Samsung Q80A Series 65

Samsung Q80/Q80A QLED is a good overall TV. The performance of this panel type is similar to that of an IPS panel, so it has a wide viewing angle and low contrast. When viewed in the dark, black looks gray, coupled with its mediocre local dimming function, it is not the best choice for watching or watching HDR content in a dark room.

Nevertheless, this TV is still an excellent choice for use in a well-lit environment because it can easily become bright enough to fight glare and has good reflection processing capabilities.

It has many of the same gaming features as most Samsung TVs, such as HDMI 2.1 and FreeSync variable refresh rate (VRR) support, as well as fast response time and low input latency, providing a responsive gaming experience.
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3. Sony X90J Series 65

The Sony X90J is an excellent 4k TV. It uses a VA panel with excellent contrast and has a full array local dimming function. It has good reflection processing and is very bright to combat glare, but its viewing angle is very narrow, so it is not the best choice for a wide seating area.

It has good response time, low input latency and 120Hz refresh rate, making it an excellent choice for gaming. However, its advertised variable refresh rate (VRR) support is not yet available.

Unfortunately, although it has a good color gamut, it is not technically the wide color gamut of HDR. In other words, it still provides a very good HDR experience.

Like other Sony TVs in 2021, it runs on Google TV, which is user-friendly and has a large number of applications available.

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